VP at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-01-27T08:52:07Z
Jan 27, 2021
We pay for the solution yearly. I cannot speak to the exact amount the organization pays as the licensing part of the solution isn't something I deal with directly.
Senior Administrator at IMCC ( Tejarat Iran Mall )
Real User
2020-01-07T06:27:00Z
Jan 7, 2020
Apache is free but it is not free because you don't run software without a device or services. I do not know exactly. Because of the licenses and because of the prices, most of the companies go with Apache. Because the cost is so important for the companies, and because it's a free solution, most companies around — more than 65% — go with that solution.
The Apache HTTP Server Project was founded in 1995 by a group of webmasters, known as The Apache Group, with the aim of developing robust, richly-featured, freely-available and commercial-standard Web (HTTP) server source code. The result was Apache Web Server or Apache HTTP Server, which is an open-source public-domain web server.This collaborative project has been enhanced ever since with contributions from the core development team and other volunteers situated all over the globe. Also,...
The price of the product is an area handled by the procurement team in my company.
Some free licenses come under that Apache license. So I don't think we need to pay anything for it.
I only use it for private work, so I don't pay for licenses. In organizations, there is licensing.
It is an open-source solution.
Apache is free.
There is no licensing cost for the product. It is free to use.
We don't have to pay for the solution's license. It is an open-source tool.
The solution is free to use. There are some modules that do cost money. I'm not sure of the exact price of the solution.
There is no licensing cost because it is open source.
We pay for the solution yearly. I cannot speak to the exact amount the organization pays as the licensing part of the solution isn't something I deal with directly.
Apache is free but it is not free because you don't run software without a device or services. I do not know exactly. Because of the licenses and because of the prices, most of the companies go with Apache. Because the cost is so important for the companies, and because it's a free solution, most companies around — more than 65% — go with that solution.